ADA / Regulatory Signs
ADA & Regulatory Signs that comply, guide, and protect.
ADA / Regulatory Signs
ADA and regulatory signs ensure safe, inclusive access, from tactile room identifiers with Grade 2 Braille to MUTCD-compliant traffic directives like "No Parking" or "Fire Exit." Crafted in our Atlanta facility, we use premium acrylics, photoluminescent films, and engraved panels that meet ADA height/contrast rules (70%+ contrast ratio) and withstand humidity or UV fade. Businesses and facilities trust United Signs for signs that pass inspections the first time, support audits, and promote liability-free operations for decades.
Why Choose United Signs for ADA / Regulatory Signs
ADA Compliant
Full compliance with 2010 ADA Standards for accessible design
Braille & Tactile
High-contrast, raised characters for accessibility
Professional Design
Custom designs that match your facility aesthetic
How We Work
Consultation & Survey
We review your site, define your sign program, and map every location, size, and mounting spec before design begins.
Design & Permitting
Certified shop drawings are produced and submitted for permit approval u2014 signed off by your team before production starts.
In-House Fabrication
Every sign is built in our own facility with in-house QC. No outsourcing means tighter quality and reliable lead times.
Installation & Sign-Off
Certified crews install every sign. We conduct a full walkthrough and provide documentation before handover.
Related Capabilities
Industries We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions
ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance ensures signs are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes proper contrast ratios, Braille text, tactile elements, and proper sizing to accommodate vision and mobility needs.
Public facilities and businesses open to the public are generally required to have ADA-compliant signage. This includes restroom signs, room identification, directional signage, and informational displays.
Cost varies based on sign type, size, and materials. We provide custom quotes after understanding your specific accessibility needs and facility requirements.
Aluminum, acrylic, and composite materials are commonly used for ADA signs. Material selection depends on location, durability needs, and aesthetic preferences.